First part of the tour is visiting Auschwitz and Birkenau. During the tour you’ll see the site of the camp: remaining camp buildings and its ruins, residential barracks (including the ruins of the gas chambers and crematoria), several kilometres long camp fence and interior roads and unloading ramp in Birkenau.

Above the entrance to Auschwitz are inscribed the words “Arbeit macht frei” (“Work makes you free”). The camp has been preserved as a memorial, and the prison blocks that survive have been turned into a museum charting the history of the camp and of persecution in wartime Poland.

Auschwitz is synonynous with death, cruelty, the annihilation of the Jews and the Holocaust. It is a massive graveyard. No visitor can leave unmoved.

Second part is Krakow sightseeing. Tour will be made in the most comfortable way – with electric car – 3 hours tour includes:

Old Town. During the tour you will enjoy exploring such places as: Market Square, the Cloth Hall, St. Mary’s Church, Slowacki’s Theatre, the Old City Walls, St. Florian’s Gate, Czartoryski’s Museum, Bishop’s Palace and the Pope’s window, Grodzka Street – The Royal Route, the baroque Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Romanesque church of St. Andrew from 12th Century and Wawel Royal Castle.

Jewish City – Kazimierz. You will admire there: former City Hall and the Museum of Ethnography, Wolnica Square, Corpus Christi Church, Tempel Synagogue, Kupa Synagogue, Isaac Synagogue, New Square, Szeroka Street, Remuh synagogue, the Old Synagogue and Popper Synagogue.

Former Jewish Ghetto. Here you can admire Monument – Installation on the Heroes of The Ghetto Square or Pharmacy Under The Eagle.

The Schindler’s Factory. It was founded by the Jews in 1937, and since 1938 located in the building at Lipowa St. 4. In 1939 the new factory owner Oskar Schindler – an industrialist and a member of the Nazi Party – shocked by the mass extermination of the Jewish people, created the famous Schindler’s List, which allowed to transport to a new factory in the Moravia more than 1,100 people saving their lives. The story of Oskar Schindler was described in the book called “Schindler’s Ark” by the Australian novelist Thomas Keneally, which inspired Steven Spilberg to create his famous film “Schindler’s List”. The film was shot, among other places, in the factory at Lipowa St. 4. Last point of the tour will be The Ghetto Walls.

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